300
This course deals with principles of linguistics, methodologies employed by linguists working in linguistic variation in diverse contexts significant across social/ethnic/cultural strata and domains of interaction, and application in the professional setting. Includes, language acquisition, learning and teaching, and the psychology of language.
Credit Hours: 4
Students will learn current theories on second language learning. This course is designed for students who have an interest in improving their understanding of how learning a second language works, and will also benefit those who have interest in teaching a second language in the future.
Credit Hours: 4
This course presents an introduction to Sociolinguistics, the discipline within the field of linguistics concerned with the systematic investigation of human language in relation to the social world.
Credit Hours: 4
Content varies.
Credit Hours: 1-4
Prerequisites
Consent of instructor.